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Understanding Dhammakāya in Relation to Paccekabuddhas and Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhammakāya in Relation to Paccekabuddhas and Enlightenment
early texts that 'dhammakāya' must be singular. 100 In any case, the verse conveys the meaning that a Paccekabuddha has dhamma(s) as his body (or bodies), where 'dhammas' refers to the qualities perta
…rm 'dhammakāya' and its relation to enlightenment. Dhammakāya is presented as a singular concept applying to both the Buddha and Paccekabuddhas, emphasizing that 'dhamma' refers to transcendental aspects r…
The Encounter at the Sinsapa Tree Grove
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The Encounter at the Sinsapa Tree Grove
' Why are the people of Setavya going forth like this towards the Sivsapa – tree Grove ? ' Then the doorkeeper told him the news. And he said : - ' Then, good doorkeeper, go to the brahmins and househ
…er Kassapa is present. While some householders and brahmins approach with reverence, there are underlying doubts about the existence of otherworldly entities and moral consequences. Payasi aims to challeng…
Exploration of Rebirth and Justice
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Exploration of Rebirth and Justice
' There is another world, there is rebirth not of parents, there is fruit and result of deeds well - done and ill - done. ` You, sirs, are for me trustworthy and reliable, and what you say you have se
…to deeds and their outcomes, while also emphasizing the need for personal observation rather than relying solely on hearsay. The aol.ru content further cements these philosophical inquiries.
Understanding Perception and Existence
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Understanding Perception and Existence
He has sight and there are forms, but the organ does not perceive them ; he has hearing and there are sounds, but the organ does not perceive them ; he has smell and there are odours, but the organ do
…rtance of understanding perception's limitations in discussing deeper existential beliefs without relying on outer confirmation. www.dmc.tv
Udaya Sutta - Breaking the Cycle
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Udaya Sutta - Breaking the Cycle
The Victure of Aousiving 6 1. Udaya Sutta¹ Breaking the Cycle The origin is Śāvatthi. The Blessed One putting on robes in the morning and taking bowl and robes approached the Brahmin Udaya’s house.
…rrative serves as an exploration of how practitioners may perceive frequent encounters and the underlying lessons from the Buddha's actions and responses.
The Teachings of Luang Por Dattajeevo
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The Teachings of Luang Por Dattajeevo
Suzanne Jeffrey Life, of course, is not as neat as these teachings are laid out for you, and we do not always meet life’s stresses, or sufferings, head-on with a Dhamma teaching. When I become frustr
…from Thai to English. The teachings serve as a gift for readers, emphasizing the significance of applying these lessons in daily life. Acknowledging those who aided her in this journey, she expresses grati…
The King and The Hermit
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The King and The Hermit
…to the hermit, and the hermit (being even wiser than the King and Queen) helped the King out by supplying him with a quick and easy solution to the problem. Well, the King was so delighted with the ease o…
Once upon a time, a King and Queen lived in a castle, ruling wisely until a problem arose. The Queen urged the King to seek the guidance of a hermit on a neighboring mountain. After a long journey, th
Understanding Dhamma and the Influence of Karma
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Understanding Dhamma and the Influence of Karma
Suzanne Jeffrey “The Dhamma is sphere shaped. If we put our mind in the center of the Dhamma, then we will be bright all of the time and get rid of our defilements. Center of the center, middle of th
… evolve positively despite our ingrained habits and tendencies. The journey of understanding and applying these teachings can lead to profound changes in our lives, resulting from our awareness and choices…
Pindapata: The Art of Alms Gathering
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Pindapata: The Art of Alms Gathering
Alms Gathering (Pindapata) Pindapata is a Pali word literally meaning the receiving of rice in an alms bowl. Monks are forbidden to cook or prepare their own meals. Monks must wait for food to be off
…s to the practice of monks receiving rice in their alms bowls. Monks are prohibited from cooking, relying instead on the offerings from others. This tradition underscores the importance of freeing monks fr…
Reflection (Paccavēkkhaṇa)
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Reflection (Paccavēkkhaṇa)
…n both the physical and spiritual world. If a person goes about their life half-heartedly, never applying themselves fully, they cannot expect to succeed in life. However, those who are diligent and who fo…
Reflection is a vital quality for success in physical and spiritual realms. One must be fully engaged in life to thrive. Lord Buddha emphasized the importance of the four basic needs: food, shelter, c
The Charismatic Teachings of Luang Por
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The Charismatic Teachings of Luang Por
…ly that which he had learned and fully understood himself. Understanding what he had learned and applying it in his own life would give him the capacity, ability and confidence to impart it to others. Lua…
This text highlights Luang Por's charismatic teaching style, characterized by engaging, personal anecdotes and direct communication. He emphasizes the importance of understanding one's own learning be
Chapter 4: Cultivating Good Emotions through Meditation
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Chapter 4: Cultivating Good Emotions through Meditation
… four right views to their children, it will allow children to reach the first milestone in life, relying on themselves for their basic needs and necessities. They will understand the dangers and temptatio…
Chapter 4 emphasizes the significance of regular meditation in helping individuals recognize the duality of good and bad within themselves and others. By understanding this balance, people can cultiva
The Pursuit of Purity and Freedom
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The Pursuit of Purity and Freedom
…N EASY LIFE Why do people want to be married? Living on your own is an easy life, full of freedom. Flying like a little bird, you can go anywhere you want. November 6, 1981 113. THE PURER YOU ARE THE MORE…
The text discusses the appeal of living independently, highlighting the freedom it offers. It emphasizes that purity in body, speech, and mind is essential for attaining a clear vision of enlightenmen
The Teachings of the Buddha
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The Teachings of the Buddha
The Teachings of the Buddha The Teachings of the Buddha are known as Dhamma, a Pali word for the Truth, the law of righteousness. In his first sermon the Buddha emphasized that one should live the Mi
…revolves around understanding the nature of suffering and taking action toward liberation without relying on external salvation. All actions, whether good or bad, have significant consequences on one's jou…
The Core Principles of Buddhist Living
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The Core Principles of Buddhist Living
Purity of livelihood (achivaparissuddhismavara): The main duties of monks are to study Dhamma, practice meditation, and teach the Dharma knowledge to the public. The daily subsistence of monks comes f
…e principles of Buddhism. Monks dedicate themselves to studying Dhamma, meditating, and teaching, relying on donations for sustenance without engaging in worldly professions. They practice moderation by se…
Historical Development and Techniques of Dhammakaya Meditation
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Historical Development and Techniques of Dhammakaya Meditation
… team in shifts, twenty-four hours-a-day, with the brief to use the meditation to research the underlying nature of reality. Since 1959, Dhammakaya meditation has been taught by Phramongkolthepmuni's disc…
Phramongkolthepmuni dedicated his life to Dhammakaya meditation from 1916-1959, emphasizing team meditation. Since then, his disciples at various temples including Wat Phra Dhammakaya have continued t
ปัญหาในการช่วยเหลือเนปาลจากสนามบินที่มีทางวิ่งเดียว
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ปัญหาในการช่วยเหลือเนปาลจากสนามบินที่มีทางวิ่งเดียว
…al Airport in Kathmandu. It’s tiny. It has just one runway. So it can’t accommodate all the planes flying in. [Image description: A plane at Kathmandu airport with passengers disembarking, including a mon…
บทความนี้นำเสนอปัญหาหลักในการส่งความช่วยเหลือไปยังเนปาลหลังจากเกิดแผ่นดินไหวในปี 2015 โดยเน้นไปที่สนามบินทริบหวังระหว่างประเทศในกาฐมาณฑุซึ่งมีทางวิ่งเพียงเส้นเดียว ทำให้ไม่สามารถรองรับเที่ยวบินได้มากพ
The Favorite Jatakas
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The Favorite Jatakas
…st Jatakas, the Bodhisatta was once reborn as The Yakka’s Son (Padakusalamavana Jataka) and as The Flying Horse (Valahassa-Jataka) respectively. As there appears to have Yakka in both these two stories, Th…
… analysis and linkage, readers will understand the essence of narratives like The Yakka’s Son, The Flying Horse, The Great Talking Bird, and The Clever Flying Elephant. Each story offers unique moral value…
The Escape from Goblins
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The Escape from Goblins
…, fled away in fear of the goblins. Now at that time, the Bodhisatta had come into the world as a flying horse, white all over, and beaked like a crow, with hair like muñja grass, possessed of supernatura…
…ose to stay, believing they need not fear. At that moment, the Bodhisatta, reborn as a magnificent flying horse with supernatural powers, arrives to aid. He calls out from the skies, offering a way home to…
พระพุทธศาสนามหายาน: เหตุผลคำตอบของพระพุทธเจ้ามีความหลากหลาย (2)
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พระพุทธศาสนามหายาน: เหตุผลคำตอบของพระพุทธเจ้ามีความหลากหลาย (2)
…. Naturally, when society was in such a state, living as monks would be difficult. Because solely relying on the people for safety wasn't feasible. Therefore, it wouldn't be easy for monks to support or su…
บทความนี้กล่าวถึงบริบททางสังคมในยุคที่พระพุทธศาสนามหายานเกิดขึ้น โดยเน้นถึงความยากลำบากที่นักบวชเผชิญในขณะที่สังคมอยู่ในสภาพล้มครืน และความจำเป็นในการสนับสนุนจากประชาชน และกษัตริย์ รวมถึงความมุ่งมั่นข